词汇 | example_english_discard |
释义 | Examples of discardThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Any ova with broken or cracked zonae were discarded before and after heat treatment. The electrophysiological data obtained from these retinae were discarded. Raw voltage signals from each trial were inspected on line, and trials that contained evidence of ar tifact were discarded and repeated. The first response after each intensity increase was therefore discarded. The empty cells resulting from discarded responses were filled with the average for that cell. Lysed cells were centrifuged at 2500 g for 15 min and the pellet containing unbroken cells, nuclei, and kinetoplasts was discarded. They assume that the reasoning will somehow be simplified by discarding the theory. At each step, records previously obtained are discarded; the process ends when no new record is generated in this way. The final filtrate was discarded and the protein of interest was retained on the membrane surface. The liquid was decanted into 50 ml centrifuge tubes and the sediment discarded. Stirling cycle generators were discarded as being too heavy and a lack of technological maturity. Although he acknowledges the role of hierarchies in morphosyntactic change, he discards assertions identifying them as markedness hierarchies. He discards the possibility of restraint being derived from traditional or religious principles. Widening the configuration mid-analysis discards path sensitivity while retaining increased precision and lowering analysis run time. Next, the second rule at 2 is discarded because for the purposes of our extra constraint it will never be required. Before analysis, records from the symptomatic children after their first clinical malaria episode were discarded because drug treatment was expected to affect the results. The subjective approach discards objective verification in order to itself become the verification of truth. The suspension kept for 30 min was discarded and a fresh suspension (3 x 103 trypanosomes/ml) was made from the original culture. Thirty-one samples which were positive in only 1 reaction were discarded. We include only the wave-particle nonlinearities in the tearing mode equations, while discarding the wave-wave coupling terms. On the other hand, we allow variables to be discarded freely. We, however, either sought a sort of divine salvation in western civilization, or over-optimistically attempted to adopt only the good points while discarding the others. The reduction rules are non-standard - they correspond to standard reduction but modified such that redexes are never discarded. Intuitively, the intersection based analysis loses precision whenever a computation is discarded. Perhaps many scholars will wish for the claims in (3) - (6) to be quickly discarded as outliers, and this is a welcome wish. Only when familiar irony is used in a literally biasing context can its salient ironic interpretation be suppressed and discarded. Non-linear patterns are linearised during the compilation, so the equality tests that we should perform on subterms corresponding to a non-linear variable are simply discarded. Here we consider only parses with the same tokenization as the arbitrarily-chosen standard, discarding parses with different tokenizations. Backtracking points were represented by pointers into this list, and backtracking to remove bindings involved discarding the list down to the pointer. The posterior samples of 550,000 draws were generated from the posterior of which the first 50,000 draws were discarded as burn-in. Consequently, there were increases in depreciation and discards not captured by our depreciation-rate measures, which are constant for all years. Incorporating these ideas makes theoretical sense, allows for candidates to diverge without discarding the assumption that candidates are office-seeking, and generates testable empirical predictions. Note that in the passage from (2.1) to (2.5) we have discarded the term modelling the entropy of the water molecules. The interpretations are constructed incrementally and continually revised and updated, so that most alternatives can be quickly discarded. Such pieces are often discarded along with other debitage because they usually represent terminal errors that cannot be corrected. Incomprehensible or ambiguous items were discarded or modified. Other omissions may have been intentional, as the holder of the text discarded a particular remedy as not being efficacious. The system can deal with that flaw by showing a text explaining the other considered alternative solutions and why they were discarded. More readings of this kind need to be done before the method is discarded as obsolete. In the process however, time-based interpretations were quickly discarded. Another 59 markers were detected in all insect profiles (monomorphic) and were therefore discarded. Target fragments following prime completions that were scored as other were also discarded from the analysis. While the term 'large scale migration' is discarded, the mechanism itself remains intact on a smaller scale. If any 'original' set is identical to a 'subset', then the original set that generated the subset is not minimal and should be discarded. If xj is selected it cannot be discarded later and if rejected cannot be recalled. From the available data, sites located less than 3 km from at least another site were discarded to avoid overlapping information. Approximately 1% of the responses were discarded because they did not reproduce the syllable pattern presented to the participant. After removing these data points, 4.9% of the responses were discarded from the analysis. The culture was then centrifuged at 25 000x g for 15 min and the supernatant was discarded. While some seemed to have discarded it, others harnessed it for their own benefit. Two additional alternatives for this index were also studied and discarded. Stratal constraints are also discussed in this connection and are discarded in favour of purely phonological ones. Bits and pieces of genetic material are snipped out, some discarded, other bits pasted together with the aid of still other molecules. A fraction of this ensemble size was discarded on the basis of some signal enhancement criteria (discussed later). Consequently, although there is evidence that the present experiments contradict the mechanical equilibrium concept, this concept cannot be discarded. Also, in view of this external unsteadiness, they discarded the slower time dependence with the thermal diffusion time scale. Each sample prepared was discarded after a fortnight. Twelve animals had to be discarded from the study because of premature delivery or surgical complications. In a 1-stage culling system all breeding animals are discarded after a given number of breeding seasons. We may and shall, by discarding a set of measure zero, arrange that the conditionals are all non-atomic. Articles that we could not retrieve within 2 weeks were discarded. The next occasion the training pattern set is modified, the additional hidden neurons are discarded, and a new set is added. If a mating was observed within the first 4 h of pairing, males were removed by aspiration and discarded. The cycles were recorded consecutively, anovulatory cycles being discarded from the study. Thus, if the point cannot see that face, it cannot see any face and can therefore be discarded. A typical example is simplification of a conditional, where one branch is taken and the other is discarded. If the original copy has been discarded then another copy will have to be made, thus wasting resources. The sum of these advantages made financial sense, or the pastoralists would not have adopted fences and discarded shepherds. The result was a residue, which was discarded, while only the clear, often filtered solution was distilled. Measures are discarded if the difference exceeds a time-varying threshold. Articles that did not include details of any needs surveys tools were discarded. Once the surface of the brain was established, a slice (220 mm) was made and discarded. They tend to be seen as mere crutches that enable learners to enter into communication and that will be discarded when creative processes take over. The dishes were checked weekly, and any seeds that had germinated were counted and discarded. Throwing off the poetical influences of the age, she discarded what she felt would not work. She is always discarding the matter, while retaining the form. However, it has other important uses, such as for obtaining the first solution to a subgoal and discarding others. In the current version, the data associated with sessions that have timed out are simply discarded. By discarding the truth value of the fresh atoms, one can check that the truth conditions for h remain the same as before. Obviously, criticism based on such "ideological" elements is to be discarded as totally irrelevant from a rational-scientific point of view. A much larger number of cases are needed to show that a very useful theoretical framework should be discarded. Dead seedlings and t hose with wilted leaves were also discarded. Stems that were broken off and discarded were not included as eaten stems. One of the 18 negative controls was discarded because no lane gave rise to a sharp band of the proper size. They may be either tools or the final stages of bipolar cores before being discarded. The earlier polarity between the garrison state with its standing army and the 'free people's state' with its active and armed citizenry was not discarded. A related application consists in modifying concepts of diagnosis and classification, either by identifying new syndromes or empirical testing - and sometimes discarding - of old ones. They are not, therefore, discards from the author's archive, but represent the continuation of his work into his final years. Samples were obtained in random order from the residue of tissue used for pathological diagnosis that would otherwise have been discarded. When an alignment showed obvious discrepancies, such a lack of alignment of stretches of near perfect identity, it was discarded. Incomplete windows in the last block were discarded and blocks past end-of-file were ignored. He was constantly pointing out that theories could be, and had been, revised, changed and discarded as a result of empirical observations. No text is returned when entries have been modified and subsequently discarded. Zinc minerals occur but were often discarded or not recorded. At this point, all but the highest-scoring reading(s) were discarded. Error responses were discarded from the analysis and response times more than 2 standard deviations above or below the mean were discarded. The raw material types show further significant variations in the quantities and the typo-technological form in which they were discarded. In the course of time, these tools were discarded and replaced by new ones made of local flint varieties. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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